@ 5 TheReview Wednesday, May 23, 1990 B15 The Review provides this community calendar free of charge, space permitting. Preference will be given to local, non- profit clubs and organizations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit written information by 5 p:m. Thursday. May 23 HOT JAZZ Parkland Secondary school’s jazz band presents an evening perfonnance at the school multipurpose room, 10640 McDon- ald Park Road, starting at 7:30 pm. Tickets will be available at the door. May 24 OCEAN TALK Free series of seminars at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, West Saanich Road, at 2 pm in the auditorium. Robin Muench of Science Applications Intemational, Belle- vue, Washington, on The Wedell-Scotia Confluence and Points South. ay 25 SNEAKER DAY Everyone invited to wear sneakers for Sneaker Day, the start of Canada Fit Week. Fit Walk for Sneaker Day from 12:15 to 12:45 pm starting from Sidney Municipal Hall. Prizes from local merchants. Spon- sored by Sidney Public Health and Fitness Canada. Info, 656-1188. May 26 GOING...GOING... St. Andrews Anglican Church parish auction starting at 10 am in the church hall, 9697 4th Street, Sidney. Fumiture, antique Hummel figurines and a boat will be sold. Items can be previewed Friday from 10 am until 4 pm in the hall GARAGE SALE A four-in-one garage sale with plants, crafts, baked goods and various items will be held at St. John’s United Church on West Saanich Road, opposite Deep Cove Elementary, from 10 am until 2 pm. May 29 PREVENTION A workshop for parents on preventing drug abuse will be held at North Saanich Middle School starting at -7 pm, sponsored by the school and’ by the Peninsula Sub- stance Abuse Association. Pre-register by call 655-4681. FRENCH FACTS Saanich chapter of the Canadian Parents for French hold their annual general meet- ing starting at 7:30 pm in the multi-purpose room of Stelly’s Secondary school. Panel discussion, all welcome. Info, 656-6938. May 30 HIGH STEPPING Parkland Dance Company presents an extravaganza May 30, 31 and June 1, starting at 7:30 pm each night. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Held in the school multipurpose room, 10640 McDonald Park Road. Tickets will be available at the door WILD WORKOUT Special Canada Fit Week Back to the Cafe style annual meeting set An annual general meeting with a difference will be hosted by the Saanich Parents for French starting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the multi- purpose room of Stelly’s Secon- dary School. g A cafe night theme will have refreshments served at tables while members and guests listen to a panel discussion by school super- intendent Hank Stefaniak and other invited speakers on multi- lingualism and multi-culturalism. Any interested residents are invited to attend. The group is the Saanich chapter of the Canadian Parents for French. For mformation call 656-6938. | Al EASE affer giving blood during the Red Cross Blood & Donor Clinic last Wednesday is Brian Stead of Sidney, shown receiving some care from Rotary Ann Voiw..7 Sor Dorothy Walls of Sidney. The Sidney Rotary Club spon- sored Clinic in Sanscha Hall attracted 245 donors and collected 217 units of blood to ease a serious shortage. The next Clinic will be held Sept. 19. BLAME BUTLER A mystery spoof, The Butler Did It, will be presented by St. Luke’s Players May 24 to 26, at St. Luke’s Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Road, starting at 8 pm each night. Tickets $5 or $3 for students and seniors, available at the door or at Hillside Mall. Info, 598-3510 or 477-5599. INNU STORY Bob Bartel of the Mennonite Central Committee in Nitassinan, Labrador, will speak on the Innu people’s protest against the military jets flying near their homes. The presentation includes slides and music and will be held at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 7:30 pm, 1611 Quadra Street, Victoria. Entrance off Balmoral St. A collection will be taken. Sponsored by Project North. HORN OF AFRICA Night sponsored by Oxfam-Vancouver Island, featuring Hom of Africa program officer Susan Watkins as a guest speaker. Held in White Eagle Hall, 90 Dock Street, Victoria on May 25, doors open at 6 pm, dinner at 7 pm. Featured are traditional Eritrean food and music plus entertainment by local musicians. Tickets $12 employed; $10 other. For tickets call 381-5226 or 385-0750. WRITING GREEN Periodical Writers Association of Can- ada, Victoria Chapter, present a workshop on wriling about the environment May 26, 9:30 am to 5 pm, at the Ramada Inn; Victoria. The $29 fee includes lunch. To register call 655-3800. FIRED UP Local potters Louise Card and Gary Merkel are among those featured in the Fired Up, Contemporary Works in Clay show, May 26 and 27, 10 am to 5 pm, at Metchosin Community Hall, at the comer of Metchosin and Happy Valley Roads. Info, 474-1673 or 474-2676. BETTER BIKERS Motorcycle training programs for novice riders are offered by the Vancouver Island Safety Council starting on May 25 and on May 28. For more information and registra- tion, call 478-9584. Future workout May 30, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, at Panorama Leisure Centre. Co-sponsored by Keating Fitness Centre. Suitable for all fitness levels, will be followed by refresh- ments. Adults $3, students $1.50. Info, 656-7271. DONATIONS SOUGHT St. Vincent de Paul store, 9788B Second St, Sidney, is seeking donations of blan- kets, sheets, pillows, pots and pans, cloth diapers or flannelette fabric to make diap- ers, for distribution through the Social Concem office. Call 727-0808 for pick- up.(19) DRIVERS NEEDED The Canadian Cancer Society needs volunteer drivers urgently to take paticnts from the Peninsula to the Victoria Cancer Clinic. For information call 655-1311.(20) VOLUNTEER ALERT Recycling coordinator required for Cen- tral Saanich. Suitable for motivated person who enjoys meeting people and has PR capabilities. Further details from Bonnie McKenzie at 652-4444. MOUNTAIN VIEW HOME Volunteers needed who will help with sing-along, guitar and/or keyboard an asset, or with handicrafts (clay) or with outings. Call Marianne at 652-3093. CALLING SEAMSTRESSES New patterns at special price in the PCA Thrift Shop, 9783 Third Street, Sidney. Air Trainer® SC Hi Men's Reg. 139.95 =e) Ladies Reg. 129.95 Workshop on parent prevention of drugs A workshop on the role played by parents in preventing drug and alcohol abuse will be held in North Saanich Middle School Tuesday starting at 7 p.m. Hosted by the Peninsula Sub- stance Abuse Association and the North Saanich Middle School, the workshop will be presented by the LOW CALORIE _ California Style Soft Frozen Yogurt 1/3 THE CALORIES OF ICE CREAM and 3 times more delicious Treat yourself - INDULGE lv’s available at SIDNEY NATURAL FOODS 2473 Beacon Ave. (We also have the best nuts in Sidney) Alcohol and Drug Education Ser- vice from Vancouver. Strategies for reducing stress and conflict associated with alco- hol and drug use plus possible real life situations will be discussed. 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